I have a bunch of gold and silver maple leaf coins and I am pretty sure that there are more Canadian products available in our stores (I live in Austria).
Screw trade tariffs.
I have a bunch of gold and silver maple leaf coins and I am pretty sure that there are more Canadian products available in our stores (I live in Austria).
Screw trade tariffs.
Of course.
Quick search:
https://www.interspar.at/shop/lebensmittel/spar-naturpur-bio-ahornsirup-kraeftig/p/1088793
Description: Biological maple syrup, 100% Canadian
https://www.interspar.at/shop/lebensmittel/nature-valley-crunchy-muesliriegel-kanadischer-ahornsirup-5x42g/p/2020000475941
Description: Müsliriegel. Produced in Spain with 2% Canadian maple syrup
If you ever find the maple syrup in a tin can, that’s the real stuff.
Nah unfortunately these don’t make it across the ocean, the best we get are those little glass bottles with a handle like in their first link.
We always bring back a few cans with us when we visit Quebec and then we have this plastic container thing that lives in the fridge, the Canadian way.
I also love the little maple leaf shaped candy that seem to basically just be hardened maple syrup. I don’t normally like candy, but these are simple enough for me to enjoy.